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"This is Boo, and Gaia", Wyatt said to Kayla, gesturing to his respective Pokemon, "and I'm Wyatt!" He stooped low to the ground to examine Jasmine. "And a TEPIG! Cool!" He held his hand out to Jasmine. Boo laughed and smiled at Primrose. "That's okay! Most run away from me when we first meet, anyway! Nice to meet you!" Gaia lowered herself towards Yuri, and Kayla's other Pokemon. "Would you like a nut? she offered, referring to the acorn-like nuts growing on the bushes on her back. She perked up even more at the sight of the fellow grass-type, Kayla's Deerling. "Hi there! Want to be friends? You can have a nut!" Gaia cooed at the Deerling. "Don't be scared, I won't bite!

Wyatt was wandering around the Trainer Academy as he had been through only one building and he had an Urge to explore. He skipped classes because he felt that knowing the layout of this place was more important. After about a minute of pondering which on-campus building to check out in its entirety, Wyatt ran into a building that seemed half like a dome to him from the outside. As soon as he got inside his jaw dropped. The place was almost like a giant aquarium with an Olympic-sized pool. The water in the pool mesmerized Wyatt and before he knew it, he was staring at it for what felt like hours but was only a few minutes. After breaking out of his trance he got an idea. Since the pool was empty he could use it to train all his Pokemon. Instinctively he grabbed the three black Pokeballs, with one red ring at the top of them all, within his jacket and tossed them with ease to the center of the pool. (Wow and they actually landed where he aimed them to land).

X-Ray made a little splash when landing the pool and started roaming around the edges of the pool, close to Wyatt but away from the other two. As soon as Draco touched the water she skillfully dove to the bottom of the pool then shot up above the surface of the water doing a flip before disappearing deep in the water. Neptune splashed largest of all the others in the pool, nearly soaking Wyatt, being caught off guard and not being ready to swim. Wyatt laughed half to himself and silently wished he could swim and that he had even brought his wet suit. Draco and Neptune started sparring after a few, X-Ray and Wyatt sat by as bystanders as the two rivals stood to outdo the other. Draco was thrashing about in the water once Neptune got close, and at first glance it might have appeared she was drowning but instead she maintained mobility while dealing damage. Not realizing that he might lose if he stayed nearby, Neptune did the same. The two fighters were sending water soaring in the sky. Wyatt felt proud for rescuing these three pokemon and he couldn't wait to see who won the friendly spar.

It took Nika a second to realise that Mark was speaking to her. He wanted her to study with them? She had never had any offers like that when she was at school back home, all the other children were either horrible to her or tried to pretend that she didn't exist at all. And since setting out on her pokemon journey her contact with other people had been limited to the pokemon center, the pokemart and Gym Battles. Even when she had made it to the next town she generally preferred to camp on the outskirts, where she felt she belonged. Solitude had become second nature.

"I'd love to study with you, if no one minds." She answered.

Why had she said that? She'd put away her ideas of friendship a long time ago, accepting that her pokemon would be her only real companians. Why did she feel the way she did at this boys offer, like an ocean was raging in her chest and a stone weighing down her stomach? They could probaly be categorised as hope and dread, but those were conflicting emotions. It would be impossible to feel both things at once.

One of the girls would probably object to the idea anyway. There wouldn't be enough space for another person and their desk, they were nearly finished anyway so there was no point, she was an ugly freak and they didn't want a bug maniac loser like her anywhere near them. Nika took off her flatcap and smoothed back her hair as she waited for the judgement of the other girls. Girls were always far more cruel than the boys.

Isaac rushed in class knowing he was a bit late after being called down to the admissions office about some tuition payments or something. He huried into class once again not wearing his dorm jacket, but instead his green one. The last teacher didn't mind it so hopefully this teacher also agreed that the division of students was a bit unfair especially since it often ruined first impressions.

"Sorry I'm late. Deladius, Isaac. Held up by the offices." Isaac said as he entered the room.

Kayla looked at Wyatt and smiled. "My name's Kayla!" Jasmine looked up at Wyatt and snorted. "Sorry about her. She's not very friendly." Rosemary jumped off of Kayla's head to greet the other pokemon. "Hi everybody!" Kayla smiled and realized that Wyatt didn't know her pokemon's names. "That's Rosemary", she said, pointing to the Skitty who was jumping around everywhere. "That's Yuri and Primrose.", she said pointing to her other pokemon. She bent down and picked Jasmine up. "And little Ms. Grumpy Pants here is Jasmine! That Deerling doesn't have a name. She's technically still a wild pokemon." The Deerling looked at Gaia and nodded, but didn't move.

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Thanks for everything today. Tomorrow I'll go to heaven. Please be my friends until the very end.

Wyatt smiled at Jasmine. "That's okay! Pokemon take on qualities of their trainers as they spend time together, so I bet you'll be friendlier next time we see each other, Jasmine!" He looked to Kayla's other Pokemon. "Hi, guys!" Boo and Gaia both turned to greet Primrose, Rosemary, and Jasmine. "Hi there! Nice to meetcha!" Boo said as he hovered around the other Pokemon. Gaia smiled, yawned, and fell asleep. Wyatt shrugged at her. "Gaia likes to sleep. ...Well, so do I. ...OH! Well, it was nice to meet you, Kayla! I'll see you around some other time, I really should go to class!" Wyatt recalled Gaia into her pokeball, and shuffled off into the school, smiling and waving at Kayla and her Pokemon. Boo laughed and swirled around them once more, before following Wyatt into the school.

Kayla smiled and waved to Wyatt. "Bye!" Jasmine snorted and jumped out of Kayla's arms. Primrose climbed onto Kayla's shoulder. Rosemary was looking up at the Deerling. "Are you okay?" The Deerling looked down at her and nodded. "I wonder if Holly's out of class right now... probably not." She was thinking about what they should do after class. Holly and Haru make such a cute couple... She giggled and looked down at the Deerling. She bent down and pet the pokemon on her head. The Deerling looked up at her and licked her cheek. "Hey, stop! That tickles!" Kayla laughed and stood up again. I really hope Holly can take care of her... I don't want her to be alone.

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Thanks for everything today. Tomorrow I'll go to heaven. Please be my friends until the very end.

After a few minutes of running around the school, opening doors to other classes in session, apologizing profusely, and continuing his search, Wyatt finally arrived at Fantina's Ghost-Type Specialist class. "...So sorry..." he huffed, totally out of breath, "...late...sorry...lost...Miss Fantina..." Fantina was behind her desk. "Ohohoho! Ce n'est pas grave, monsieur...?" After catching his breath, Wyatt continued. "Wyatt Donaghue, ma'am." He took a seat towards the back of the room. Boo floated in behind him, and laughed when he saw Fantina. The Gastly floated around her, chuckling and smiling. "Bon! -Oh, such a lovely Gastly! I remember when mon ami was such a youngling..." A Gengar materialized from out of the blackboard, and made a silly face at Boo. Boo laughed heartily, and made a face back at the Gengar, before floating over to Wyatt, who smiled at the sight of such an advanced Pokemon. I can't wait until Boo grows up, too!

"Now, monsieur Wyatt, we were just about to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of our beloved Ghost type. Would you care to share your thoughts...?" Fantina asked Wyatt. He cleared his throat, and proceeded to answer the question. "Ghost type Pokemon are weak against Dark and Psychic attacks, but their attacks are strong against Ghost and Psychic types. Ghost type moves are only half as effective against Dark and Steel types, and are completely ineffective against Normal types--but Ghost Pokemon are resistant to Bug and Poison attacks, and are immune to Normal and Fighting type moves." "Fantastique, Wyatt, very good!" Fantina beamed. Wyatt blushed a bit.

"Perhaps a demonstration of type immunities. I have borrowed a Rattata--Wyatt, would you come up here again, with that lovely Gastly?" Wyatt nodded and headed back to the front of the room, with Boo in tow. Fantina withdrew a pokeball, and sent out a puny looking Rattata. Boo floated over to it. "Rattata, darling, tackle that Gastly, would you?" The Rattata nodded and hurled itself at Boo--and passed right through the Gastly's body, landing on the other side of the room. "Monsieur Wyatt, a Ghost type move, please?" Wyatt nodded, and turned to Boo. "Boo--use Shadow Ball on that Rattata!" The Gastly cackled, and unleashed a dark, pulsating ball of energy that raced towards the little rat Pokemon--and did nothing, simply fading out of existence as it impacted the Pokemon. The Rattata shook its head, as if unsure of what just happened. "Bon. You may return to your desk. Thank you, Wyatt." Fantina returned the Rattata to its pokeball, and Wyatt, with Boo in tow, headed back to his desk.

Andrew was sat at his desk idly chatting to the meagre gathering of students sat before him as the door to his room burst open once more.
“Sorry I'm late. Deladius, Isaac. Held up by the offices,” The boy said as he walked through the doorway.
“Pleasure to meet you Isaac, but try to be on time next lesson. Don’t worry you haven’t missed anything this time. We’re late to start and I was just taking the time to get to know some of your classmates. Take your seat and we’ll begin,” As he said this Andrew rose from his seat and rolled his lab coat sleeves up. “Right! I am Professor Thomas and this….is Pokemon Biology!” Andrew’s voice was laden with passion as he spoke to the sea of blank and bored faces before him. He pulled a small black remote from his lab coat pocket and clicked a button. A slight whirring was heard as the projector mounted on the ceiling burst into life and a slide appeared displaying exactly the information he had just told the class. Grinning with relief, that his laptop and the projector were working, he focused back on the class. “Okay! I know this all sounds very boring and you’d much rather be out battling but trust me when I say its more useful to trainers than it seems!” His grin widened as he continued with his speech, “In this class I will teach you things like how pokemon use moves and why you only find pokemon in specific places. You aren’t playing some silly turn based game after all! You need to know how moves work so you can use them effectively and in different ways; you need to know just what sorts of pokemon you can expect to find in the deepest, darkest caves or the depths of the ocean! In essence this class will aim to show you just what makes pokemon tick and THAT is valuable knowledge whatever you do with your pokemon!” Beaming at the class Andrew now saw that the students had perked up slightly. “Any questions?”

"Uhm isn't it fairly obvious what lives where... not to be rude, but water types are found in the water typically, fire types on mountains and in volcanos, grass and bug in forests. Need I go on? And also pokedex's have that built in. I can for example search 'mountain pokemon'." Which Isaac did into his own pokedex, "and vwala a list of pokemon who live in mountainous regions. I mean the rest of this sounds interesting though for some pokemon its obvious like my scyther for example. The blades he attacks with are right in your face."

Isaac was being a bit impetious simpley because teachers always tried to make school sound cooler then it was. He wanted to tell this teacher right off the bat, I already know half of this. no need to emphasize it.

Andrew sighed as Isaac finished speaking. He had known someone would say such things and had knew just the answer to provide. Placing both hands upon his desk he looked out at his class and answered, “Well you are partly right Mr Deladius but I fear you have missed the point somewhat,” Taking a breath Andrew continued, “The pokedex is a marvellous machine and its knowledge seems never ending BUT it’s still no match for your mind. It knows what it has been shown or programmed and nothing more. If you find yourself without it or in a new place the pokedex has no data on, then you NEED to be able to function without it! You need to know what pokemon are native depending on the climate and environment. Salinity of the water for example! You can tell that a goldeen lives in water just by looking at it, yes, but is that water fresh, brackish or salt? This you cannot tell and the pokedex possibly does not say. You can then take this further and ask well why can it only live in those kinds of water and compare it to a magikarp, for example, which can live in all salinity levels.” Andrew smiled and continued, “And I know your Scyther has obvious blades but, unlike architecture, form does not always follow function within pokemon and as biologists we would look at the blades and ask ourselves why scyther have developed them? Have they developed purely for battling? Are there other uses?” Andrew stopped leaning on his desk and finished, “Does that answer just why these things are important? Even with pokedexes and the like?”

"Didn't question it being important. simply stated that the location of pokemon is something easily factored into a pokedex. At least on mine it is. it takes the locations where certain pokemon are found and factors those factors in to locate other highly possible locations. I mean I have that as an app on my poketech. Yeah I'm a Johto. Ya know its because of my giving answers like this that I failed the writen test. No body seems to get what my points are. My point here being I think it will be interesting to learn why my Typhlosion can shoot fire of his back and why my trapinch jsut happens to have infinite sand coming otu of his belly. Just no the rest of the stuff." Isaac said being perfectly honest.

Then things got a bit screwy. Tach's pokeball fell off Isaac's belt as he put his pokedex back, and the little seedot was sent out.

Andrew listened as the boy answered once again. Smiling he said, “Well I stand by my earlier point Mr Deladius. The pokedex and your poketech are only as good as the programmers and technicians that created them. If you visit a new region and do not have the pokedex or indeed poketech data available then the machines become useless. But we are going in circles and we’ve made our points please just accept that you need to know these things if only because you are not allowed a pokedex or poketech in the exam. Any other questions?”
After a few seconds of silence Andrew clicked the button on his remote to change the slide. A small dot appeared on the screen and swept along the title of the slide as Andrew used the remote as a laser pointer. “Okay this slide is a quick introduction of myself. I’m Professor Thomas, as you already know, and I’m a Pokemon Biologist. I’ve only recently attained my doctorate with my thesis focusing on the origins of pokemon biodiversity. We may touch on this later but for now if you want to know more come and see me after class. I’ll be happy to elaborate. This is also my first teaching post so be gentle with me!” Chuckling at his joke Andrew clicked the button on his remote and the projector turned off. “That’s it for the presentation. Let’s do something more interesting. Isaac as you were the only one to ask any questions thus far come and stand here in front of the class and release a pokemon of your choice.” Andrew stood to one side and waited for the boy to rise.

Not paying much attention to what the other students were up to, Jimmy and Alice walked up to the teacher's desk, followed by their Pokémon, Kaida and Jello respectively. The teacher had told them to choose a poffin to give to their Pokémon. They both looked around, but could not decide which Poffin to choose. Alice had trouble choosing because she didn't know which one Jello would like more. Jimmy, well, didn't actually care much.

Jello, obviously knowing his tastes, floated up to Alice. "Hey, Alice." he said telepathically to her, "I'd like to try the green ones. They seem yum!". Alice nodded and grabbed a green Poffin, also known as Bitter Poffin. Meanwhile Jimmy continued to examine the Poffins. There were pink ones, yellow ones, red ones and blue ones, apart from the aforementioned green Poffin. He sighed and rolled his eyes. He closed his eyes and grabbed a random Poffin. After that he opened his hand, and in it was a pink-coloured Poffin.

"Whatever..." he mumbled.

Charlie FitzpatrickUndella Town -> Oak Island

THE TIME HAS COME

A Pelipper was soaring above the deep blue sea. From above, he could see something leaving some docks in the human settlement of Undella Town, in Unova. That something seemed to be moving at high speeds, because all the bird could see was a white line spreading through the sea, leaving Undella and heading into the ocean. The bird stared at the line of seafoam reminiscent of cocaine before flying off and going back to minding its own business.

Now, as anoyone could figure out, what was behind the white line was a boat. Well, a speedboat, actually. It was a white speedboat, which dashed across the ocean at tremendously high speeds, and was heading for an island known as Oak Island. And controlling the boat was a man, probably in his late thirties, sporting some sunglasses, a black and white hawaiian shirt and some beige shorts. And as Oak Island came into his sight, he smirked.

I'M ON A BOAT The speedboat then came to a stop at a wooden dock next to a beach which somehow the man recognised, and one could see the words "ART GRIMES" written in black on the boat. He got off the boat and docked it before going up a wooden stairway there. Soon he found himself at the deck of a beach house, and from there he could see Pokémon frolicking in the waves. But what caught his attention was a volleyball match between a group of attractive girls, making him smirk and nod slowly. Awww, yeah.

He turned around to see the house. There was a helicopter parked nearby, and the glass doors let the man see some Machokes moving heavy-looking stuff around. But watching Pokémon movers do hard work did not suit him at all, so he turned around again to get his attention back on the beach volleyball match, although he wasn't as interested in the game itself as he was in the players. Then, out of his pockets he took out a cigar and a lighter and put the cigar in his mouth to light it up. Blowing smoke into the air, he smirked yet again.

"... you do realize a sedot is sitting on my head right now." Isaac said.

Tach having climbed up the back of his chair and perched himself once again on Isaac's head. carefully Isaac got up and stood next to the professor. Funnily enough Tach had been sitting backwards on Isaac's head and when he stood next to the professor Tach turned to face foreward.

After many minutes of note taking, Fantina arose from behind her desk. "Alors, I feel it is time for another demonstration; Ghost type moves! As monsieur Wyatt noted earlier, they are most effective against Ghost and Psychic Pokemon, less effective against Dark and Steel Pokemon, and totally ineffective against Normal type Pokemon. A commonality of Ghost type moves is the confusion or debilitation of the opponent, vous savez? As one might expect, the nature of ghosts is that of surprise, fear, confusion...They use their tricks to their advantage in battle and so, we demonstrate!"

A student was chosen at random to come up to the front of the room to aid in the demonstration; a young girl, who seemed a bit nervous. "It is alright, mon cheri. Call out your Pokemon." The girl smiled and nodded, and released her Pokemon--a Stunky. "Ooh, interesting! Observe, my dears; attacks may be none too effective against a Dark type Pokemon--a Stunky being half Dark type--but the nature of debilitating moves like Hypnosis or Confuse Ray makes this irrelevant. These moves do not cause direct harm, and can still affect such Pokemon. Bon--Gengar, come out, dear!" Fantina's Gengar phased through the blackboard, and stood before the Stunky. "Gengar, use Hypnosis on the Stunky."

The Gengar waved its hands in a circular motion, and stared down the Stunky, unblinking. Waves of energy radiated forth from the Ghost Pokemon, and the Stunky swayed from side to side, yawned, then lay still, fast asleep. "Such moves as Hypnosis can make a battle that much easier. It does not directly harm your opponent, but it can make your next move that much easier. You may return to your seat, dear--do not worry, your Stunky will soon awake, unharmed." The student picked up her Stunky, and returned to her seat.

Wyatt scribbled down notes in a workbook, while his Gastly looked around the classroom.

Kilik Chambers - Mr. Ryan's Classroom

Mew? Rayquaza? I was still wondering about the legendary Pokemon we were gonna learn about. That is until someone interrupted my thoughts. I looked straight forward to see a teacher slightly nervous. "Uhmm, hello there?" he greeted questionably. He must be Mr. Ryan, Kilik's teacher for this class.

"Interested in Legends are you?" he asked. What else would I be interested in? Yaiba at the moment was still sharpening his shells. Why did I mention that? I faced Mr. Ryan with a straight face.

"You must be Mr. Ryan. Yeah, it's just the thing I need actually," I replied. "What lesson are we gonna learn today? & where's the other students?" I hoped the other students from this class would get here soon. Who were the students for this class again?

And a one, and a two, and a three! Maxwell pushed up the doors leading from the cafeteria to the outside. He stood there for a while with his arms stretched out to create some sort of dramatic pause. After he was done, the teen started walking on the grass and reached his hand out towards it, as if to present something hidden under a blanket.

"This is the Academy Grounds. Around here you can roam free among the Pokémon or buy snacks or soda to keep you going strong!" He explained enthusiastically. "There," he pointed towards the dorms, who were quite far away. "Are the dorms, it's basically where you live here at the Academy." Maxwell shuffled the Egg-Case in his hands a bit before going on. "Over there," this time he pointed towards a small road close to them. "Is the road which'll take you to Oak Town. Oak Town is a place where you can buy some pretty cool stuff! Like Ice-Cream."

While Maxwell was happily explaining the different places to Vriska, Hugin carefully looked around to see if someone saw him. It seemed like the coast was clear, so the crow flew up in a nearby tree and concealed himself in the leaves, almost making him completely invisible. Well there, the Honchkrow's body seemed to grow. However, he was just inhaling some air, making him appear bigger. Then, the Dark/Flying-type gave off a loud call resembling a Honchkrow's caw, yet some notes higher. Soon enough, a caw-like chanting started emitting from a tree near the one where Hugin sat.

"Mur, Mur! Krow, Krow!" Maxwell looked up when he heard the sound and quickly froze. Before him and Vriska were now five Murkrows and they were not looking happy.

Hugin smiled, he was contempt with himself now. He could feel how dissapointed or angry Maxwell would become after this was over, but it was worth it so see if the annoying girl lived up to her expectations of herself. Besides, she wanted a Murkrow, didn't she? Well, now was her big chance!

After awhile of writing notes, Wyatt relaxed his writing hand. Fantina cleared her throat to speak. "Well, my dears, that is it for class today. Tomorrow, we will have a short quiz on type effectiveness, and a lesson on Ghost Pokemon habitats. Au revoir, pour maintenant!" Wyatt packed up his things, and nudged Boo. The Gastly had been sleeping, but awoke with a jolt when his owner nudged him. "Time to go, Boo! Let's hit the beach! Maybe we'll see some Pokemon!" Boo nodded and smiled. Wyatt hurried away from his desk, with a respectful nod to Fantina, who returned his gesture with a smile.

As he neared the shore, Wyatt slipped off his shoes and socks, and put them into his backpack. He grinned as he felt the warm sand beneath his feet. "This is nice, isn't it, Boo? I think Gaia would like sunning herself out here!" Wyatt released the Grotle from her Pokeball and continued on towards the water. Boo floated down near Gaia, who plodded along beside Wyatt. The Pokemon stopped before the water, and Gaia closed her eyes to sleep under the sun. Boo found a comfy spot in her bushes to rest. Wyatt took off his jacket and shirt, which he stuffed into his backpack, and leaned the backpack against Gaia's shell.

Wyatt stepped into the cool water and smiled. The sun was shining, there was a nice breeze coming from the west, and a flock of Wingulls were flying overhead. Boo and Gaia were already fast asleep. He noticed a few Krabby scuttling around underwater, a fair distance away. Wyatt also saw a green-and-blue Shellos, treading water close by. "Wow, a Shellos! Hi there!" he called out to the Pokemon.

The Shellos turned its head, and smiled. "Shel-Shel! Shellos." The Sea Slug Pokemon worked its way over the water, towards Wyatt, who waded towards it in turn. Wyatt stroked the Shellos' squishy back, between its two back flaps, and giggled. "You're really cool!" The Shellos cooed at him and had an ear-to-ear grin, so to speak.

Sage chuckled and shook his head as Haru's Munchlax ran up and ate a majority of the poffins, He should have scolded the boy but he really couldn't punish him for it. Plus he was proud that the Pokemon had really liked his poffins. "No Harm done Mr. Hatake, I'm glad to see your Pokemon likes Poffins so much" he said as the last students took a poffin.

"alright, it's time for a little contest." he smiled setting the tray down. "you see in the back of the classroom are work stations, on the stations there is a stove, a bucket of berries, flour, eggs, and a sink. Your goal is to follow the instructions." he paused turning to the board writing in big letters as he talked. "Two and a half cups of flour, two eggs, and a cup of water to make the dough, you then crush the berries of your choice and mix it in, once the dough turns the right color, after that put the dough on the tray like you would for making cookies and put it in the oven for no more than 15 minutes on a heat of 375." he smiled turning back to the class, sure they had instructions at the work station, he still wanted to write it on the board.

Clapping his hands together he turned towards the covered tray. "whoever makes the best Poffin will receive this" he uncovered the tray and sitting on it was a single berry covered in a glass case that looked like a sunflower seed with a question mark on it. "This is an Enigma Berry, one of the rarest berries in the world, whoever makes the best poffins, gets it, you may begin."

Genevieve MolyneuxClassroom -----> Academy Grounds

Genevieve sighed and nodded about to follow the class into the adjacent room, she had left her bag on the desk and kept Sapphire at her side, when a boy suddenly entered the room. "I need a Genevieve Molyneux" he said and she turned.

"That's me, what do you need?" she asked.

The boy sighed obviously wanting to be somewhere else. "There's a letter for you in the main office, they sent me to get you it's marked as urgent"

Genevieve nodded and grabbed her bag glancing back towards Valorie and Skye. "Valorie, I'm being called to the office, can you tell Mr. Kitoshi that I probably won't be back" she called out to the girl before gathering her stuff and following the boy out of the classroom.

He led her to the main office and frowned at her. "Here you are" he said before walking off. With a shrug Genevieve walked into the office and was handed the letter. She opened it and read through it once, then twice to be sure before her eyes filled with tears and she sat down. Her father had said her mother had died the night before, and he couldn't send for her, he wanted her to stay here at the academy.

"if you need anything, or someone to talk to Ms. Molyneux, our counselor should be arriving today" the secretary said kindly.

Genevieve nodded with Sapphire looking at her worriedly. "T-thank you miss, b-but I think right now I just want to find my friends" she clutched the letter in her hand and walked out of the office onto the grounds with Sapphire following, before Genevieve sat down on a bench and put her face in her hands as she cried.

Sapphire grew more worried at that, and turned running off. It took a few minutes but the oddly colored Simipour saw Maxwell walking with a girl, and there were several Murkrow, her eyes narrowed slightly but the Simipour still ran up to Maxwell and tugged at his pants trying to get his attention.

After playing with the Shellos for awhile, a thought dawned on Wyatt. "Shellos...Would you like to be my friend? You could battle one of my Pokemon, and if I win, I could put you inside a pokeball. I'd take really good care of you!" The happily little Shellos didn't need to put much thought into his answer. "Shell!" it chimed as it smiled. Wyatt smiled back. "Great!" He waded back onto the shore for a second, grabbed an empty pokeball from his backpack, and nudged Boo awake. He waded back out into the water with Boo, and assumed the battling position, opposite Shellos

"Are you ready, Shellos?" Wyatt called out. "Shellos!" it replied with a confident grin. "Well, okay! --BOO, use Double Team!" The Gastly chuckled heartily, and split its image into 3 different Gastlys, and they circled around the Shellos. A shocked expression fell upon the Shellos' face, but it turned to one of the Gastlys, and unleashed an Ice Beam from its gaping mouth. The attack phased through the Gastly it struck, and the copy disappeared. "Double Team, again!" The two Gastlys became 5, and they cackled at the Shellos' inability to find the real Boo. The Shellos growled, and spat a Mud Bomb at one of the Gastlys. The mud phased through the Gastly, and sailed in the air a bit before splashing into the water.

The Shellos was beginning to tire from its efforts, and this was not lost on Wyatt. "Boo, use Hypnosis! It's time to wrap this up!" The 4 copies of Boo began swaying up and down, back and forth, in a circle, while gazing straight at the Shellos, and one of them emitted a wave of energy that gently impacted the sea slug Pokemon--and the Shellos fell asleep, still floating atop the shallow water. "Now's my chance!" Wyatt threw the empty pokeball at the Shellos, enveloping it in a red light, and the pokemon disappeared within. The pokeball hit the water with a splash, and shook back and forth with the waves, and the light struggle of the willpower of the sleeping Pokemon within.

The ball did not reopen.

"Yes, yes, yes, yes, YES!" Wyatt cheered as he waded over to the pokeball containing his new partner. "Good work, Boo! --Gaia, check it out!" He rushed onto the shore and sat down next to his Pokemon. He held out the pokeball, and released his new Pokemon. "Shellos!" it cried happily as it jumped into Wyatt's lap. "Hahahahaha, great! We're going to be best friends, Shellos! Shellos...Hmmm...I think I'll call you 'Sheldon'! What do you think?" The Shellos smiled and nodded. "Gaia, Boo! This is Sheldon! Sheldon, this is Gaia, and Boo!" Wyatt introduced his Pokemon to one another. The Pokemon smiled and nodded, and began happily chatting to each other.

First you're in Viridian City playing pranks on your brother... And ten seconds later, Scoffer is gathering some very angry Murkrow to get his payback... Funny how life can be, huh?

Maxwell had just began showing the grounds to Vriska, and she planned to go buy some ice-cream soon, but right now they had to do something with the Murkrow that were in front of them.

"Oh my god..." Vriska said, as if scared, upon spotting the unhappy Murkrow that gathered, "Those... Are... The prettiest Pokemon I've ever seen!" She ended with excitement as she sent her Pikachu out, "Rain Dance, Chu!"

Along with glitter and sparks, Chu came out, and as he touched the groud, he began doing a rather awkward dance. Vriska turned around, and saw a black bulge growing bigger and smaller, she soon realized it was Scoffer hiding around...

"So, this was your plan..." She whispered while staring at Hugin, "That means these are Murkrow..." She eventually realized.

Once the rain started to fall, Vriska commanded his Pikachu to use Thunder, the next she saw was a bright light, at which she blindly threw a Pokeball...

Once the light faded, there were several Murkrow running, or rather, flapping for their lives, and a Pokeball was shaking on the floor.

As the Pokeball stopped shaking and gave a sound that seemed like a 'click', Vriska turned and stared at Hugin once more.

"Thank you, Scoffer..." She said at last.

Since her family wasn't around, she decided to do her 'new Pokemon' silly dance, by dancing like a complete dofus while singing 'I caught a Murkrow, I caugh a Murkrow' over and over again, to which Pikachu joined.

Danielle Accola & Megan Sandoval
Classroom

“Well, what did you two learn on the top of your heads?” Lucia, Danielle, and Mark got their desks together as a group to study for Megan’s pop quiz. She was hoping the quiz wouldn’t be that hard, knowing Megan, she wouldn’t go too strict on it. Danielle wanted to fiddle with her notebook filled with notes copied from Megan’s slide presentation, but didn’t want to aim her eye on some of the notes.

Mark had disappeared, he was spotted asking the Suicuner at the corner of the classroom. Was he intending on inviting her? Danielle wouldn’t mind having an extra person working with her. She seemed smart, but is she smart enough to outsmart Danielle? Danielle isn’t looking for competition at the time. She just wants to pass the class, which is still competition for her.

“Poison Types don’t affect bug-types that much.” Danielle said to Lucia. “It’s something that intrigued me. I mean, when I battle using Sector against a poison-type, I wouldn’t have a problem with mass damage. I’d still have a higher chance of poison though.”

Danielle thought she’d show off Sector to the class. But she feared he wouldn’t behave. She wanted to wait until the battle session. Danielle also wondered which student she’d battle. She looked around the class, some with Beedrils, Butterfrees, Bulbasaurs, any Pokemon that start with a B, that are grass and bug types, of course. As she turned back to her notes. She finds Mark back to the group again, and this time…the girl he asked approached to the group. Danielle smiled and waved at the shy girl.

“Sure you can join us,” she said. “Why not pull up a desk and discuss what you learned?”

Meanwhile, Megan started to walk around the classroom with Avan on her shoulder. She stumbled upon a group of Enteiers who were struggling with understanding the notes, as well as her presentation.

“Miss Sandoval!” One of the Enteiers called out, “If bug-types aren’t effective against Poison, can your Leavanny still get poisoned badly because she’s a grass-type too?”

“Sadly, yes. I discussed it in class before. Leavanny is a grass-type too. The poison will bypass her primary bug-type characteristics and will deteriorate her health.”

The other Enteier, a girl, wrote down what Megan just said. “I must be daydreaming when this was revealed.”

“Any other questions, you three?” Megan asked, as Avan jumped up from the shoulder and back again.
The three Enteiers shook their heads. “Nope, we’re fine.”

“Alright, you have a few minutes left.” She concluded, and walked away to continue observing the other students studying for the quiz. Honestly, she couldn’t wait.

((OOC - We will start the quiz portion of the interaction next post!))

Drew Stone - Classroom Hall, Battlefield #?

Having a hard time looking for this said “Tristan”, Drew was starting to give up. He and Syd stopped walking, hesitating, and worrying. He never felt so lost in his life. He was always confident in going the right way, but being new and all…he didn’t like having to do things first…in front of class.

“Pet-Pet!” The Petilil jumped from Drew’s shoulder to point a lone young girl with white hair, outside the front crowd. She looked lost, nervous, maybe looking for company. Drew finally assumed that this lone young girl…is Tristan. In which Drew’s immediate past assumption was that Tristan would be a guy…he is not.

“That is not Tristan…is she?” Drew asked Syd for clarification. He finally raised the confidence to approach the girl. On the other hand, he has it inside of his pocket, squeezing a Pokeball inside, containing his Umbreon, Embee. He didn’t know that battling would be something he’d do first, but he starts to pack in the heat just in case.

Seemed like Danielle was alright with letting the girl join in with them. Well the more the merrier. He didn't want her to be off studying by himself. Besides, Mark was pretty charismatic anyways. Now that was settled, time to review notes with the others. Well type advantages were mostly discussed and how Bug and Grass do against each other, as well as each of their offensive capablities.

"Well, I learned that bug is good against Dark Types. I actually never knew that." Mark said. "That and that poison types were apparently effective against bugs due to an increase in their species... but now they resist any form of poison... I think that's correct." Mark said.

Arti bolted down the hallways, holding Swadloon in his hands. If the clock in the cafeteria was rigt, he was already late. Going through crowded hallways, he searched for his classroom, Ancient Johto History. Finally locating it, he stopped and caught his breath. After he had calmed down a bit, he nervously opened the door. Peeking inside, he didn't see a teacher.

"Oh, phew! I thougt I was late!" Arti fully opened the door and walked in. He put Swadloon on his shoulder.

"Err...so when does the class star- oh." He had clearly come at a bad time. A young girl was on the floor, with an overturned chair beside her.

"Oh, uh. Are you okay?" Arti nervously played with his fingers. This is awkward.

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